Sushant Prakash


2022

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A Unified Approach to Entity-Centric Context Tracking in Social Conversations
Ulrich Rückert | Srinivas Sunkara | Abhinav Rastogi | Sushant Prakash | Pranav Khaitan
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

In human-human conversations, Context Tracking deals with identifying important entities and keeping track of their properties and relationships. This is a challenging problem that encompasses several subtasks such as slot tagging, coreference resolution, resolving plural mentions and entity linking. We approach this problem as an end-to-end modeling task where the conversational context is represented by an entity repository containing the entity references mentioned so far, their properties and the relationships between them. The repository is updated turn-by-turn, thus making training and inference computationally efficient even for long conversations. This paper lays the groundwork for an investigation of this framework in two ways. First, we release Contrack, a large scale human-human conversation corpus for context tracking with people and location annotations. It contains over 7000 conversations with an average of 11.8 turns, 5.8 entities and 15.2 references per conversation. Second, we open-source a neural network architecture for context tracking. Finally we compare this network to state-of-the-art approaches for the subtasks it subsumes and report results on the involved tradeoffs.

2007

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Learning to Merge Word Senses
Rion Snow | Sushant Prakash | Daniel Jurafsky | Andrew Y. Ng
Proceedings of the 2007 Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning (EMNLP-CoNLL)